Romania

Romania
România (Romanian)
Anthem: "Deșteaptă-te, române!"
("Awaken thee, Romanian!")
Location of Romania (dark green)

– in Europe (green & dark grey)
– in the European Union (green)  –  [Legend]

Capital
and largest city
Bucharest
44°25′N 26°06′E / 44.417°N 26.100°E / 44.417; 26.100
Official languagesRomanian[1]
Recognised minority
languages[2]
Ethnic groups
Religion
  • 9.01% refused to declare
  • 4.94% unavailable data
  • 0.8% irreligion
  • 0.44% others (including Muslims, adepts of Judaism, and unspecified denominations)
Demonym(s)Romanian
GovernmentUnitary semi-presidential republic
• President
Klaus Iohannis
Marcel Ciolacu
LegislatureParliament
Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Establishment history
1330
1346
24 January 1859
9 May 1877/1878
1 December 1918/1921
1941
30 December 1947
14 December 1955
27 December 1989[6][7][8]
8 December 1991
• Joined NATO
29 March 2004
1 January 2007
Area
• Total
238,398 km2 (92,046 sq mi)[9] (81st)
• Water (%)
3
Population
• January 2023 estimate
19,051,562[10] (63rd)
• 2021 census
Neutral decrease 19,053,815[11] (67th)
• Density
79.9/km2 (206.9/sq mi) (136th)
GDP (PPP)2024 estimate
• Total
Increase $828.746 billion[12] (35th)
• Per capita
Increase $43,747[12] (48th)
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• Total
Increase $382.392 billion[12] (43th)
• Per capita
Increase $20,214[12] (56th)
Gini (2022)Positive decrease 32.0[13]
medium
HDI (2022)Increase 0.827[14]
very high (53rd)
CurrencyRomanian leu (RON)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+3 (EEST)
Driving sideright
Calling code+40 (0262) Depending on county, with the use of phone-lines
ISO 3166 codeRO
Internet TLD.roa
  1. Also .eu, shared with other European Union member states.

Romania[a] is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe.[15][16][17] It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to the east, and the Black Sea to the southeast. It has a predominantly continental climate, and an area of 238,397 km2 (92,046 sq mi) with a population of 19 million people (2023). Romania is the twelfth-largest country in Europe and the sixth-most populous member state of the European Union. Its capital and largest city is Bucharest, followed by Cluj-Napoca, Iași, Timișoara, Constanța, Craiova, Brașov, and Galați.

Europe's second-longest river, the Danube, rises in Germany's Black Forest and flows southeast for 2,857 km (1,775 mi), before emptying into Romania's Danube Delta. The Carpathian Mountains cross Romania from the north to the southwest and include Moldoveanu Peak, at an altitude of 2,544 m (8,346 ft).[18]

Settlement in what is now Romania began in the Lower Paleolithic followed by written records attesting the kingdom of Dacia, its conquest, and subsequent Romanisation by the Roman Empire during late antiquity. The modern Romanian state was formed in 1859 through a personal union of the Danubian Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. The new state, officially named Romania since 1866, gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1877. During World War I, after declaring its neutrality in 1914, Romania fought together with the Allied Powers from 1916. In the aftermath of the war, Bukovina, Bessarabia, Transylvania, and parts of Banat, Crișana, and Maramureș became part of the Kingdom of Romania.[19] In June–August 1940, as a consequence of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact and Second Vienna Award, Romania was compelled to cede Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina to the Soviet Union and Northern Transylvania to Hungary. In November 1940, Romania signed the Tripartite Pact and, consequently, in June 1941 entered World War II on the Axis side, fighting against the Soviet Union until August 1944, when it joined the Allies and recovered Northern Transylvania. Following the war and occupation by the Red Army, Romania became a socialist republic and a member of the Warsaw Pact. After the 1989 Revolution, Romania began a transition towards democracy and a market economy.

Romania is a high-income country,[20] with very high human development[14] and a highly complex economy,[21] that is emerging to be a middle power in international affairs.[22][23] Its economy ranks among the fastest growing in the European Union,[24] being the world's 44th largest by nominal GDP, and the 36th largest by PPP. Romanian citizens enjoy one of the fastest and cheapest internet speeds in the world.[25] Romania experienced rapid economic growth in the early 2000s; its economy is now based predominantly on services. It is a producer and net exporter of cars and electric energy through companies like Automobile Dacia and OMV Petrom. The majority of Romania's population are ethnic Romanians and religiously identify themselves as Eastern Orthodox Christians, speaking Romanian, a Romance language (more specifically Eastern Romance). Romania is a member of the United Nations, the European Union, NATO, the Council of Europe, BSEC and WTO.

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  17. ^ Henrique Horta (14 November 2022). "The future of Romania in Europe, its relations with Moldova and the continental chessboard with Russia". blue-europe.eu. Blue Europe - The European Think Hub. Retrieved 26 February 2024. Romania is located in the northern part of the Balkan peninsula, on the western beaches of the Black Sea. [...] Minor geographical modifications have been made since [the 19th century], but the majority of what is now modern Romania is made up of Moldavia, Wallachia, and Transylvania. [...] Wallachia's development was influenced by South Europe and the Ottoman Empire because of its proximity to the Balkans. [...] The Transylvanian Highlands are connected to Central Europe, where the Catholic religion and Austro-Hungarian influences can still be seen today. [...] However, Moldavia has a significant cultural impact, and was impacted by Eastern European elements like the Orthodox religion and the Russian Empire. [...] In this context, Romania is seen as being on the outskirts of South, East, and Central Europe. [...] Constanza's deep-water port serves as a geo-economic center connecting the markets of Central and Eastern Europe by road, rail, and air. [...] Romania has a fair share of geopolitical goals due to its location at the intersection of Central, East, and South Europe.
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  21. ^ "Country & Product Complexity Rankings". atlas.cid.harvard.edu. The Atlas of Economic Complexity."Romania". Harvard Kennedy School - Growth Lab. 2022. Retrieved 19 March 2024. Romania is ⁨a high-income country, ranking as the ⁨⁨45th richest economy per capita [in 2021] out of 133 studied. [...] Romania ranks as the ⁨⁨19th most complex country in the Economic Complexity Index (ECI) ranking. Compared to a decade prior, ⁨Romania's ⁨economy has become more complex, ⁨improving 9 positions in the ECI ranking. [...] Romania is ⁨more complex than expected for its income level.
  22. ^ Radu Magdin (February 2021). "Middle Powers Realities in the EU amid Great Power Ambitions" (PDF). ier.gov.ro. European Institute of Romania. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
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